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Drake Maye, running backs impress as much as defense disappoints in UNC victory


quickly threw away any concerns about UNC's quarterback situation after ’s departure, and the Tar Heels’ young running backs looked impressive. Still, other worries from last season popped up against a short-handed FCS team Saturday. While Maye looked poised, his offensive line struggled at times but looked better. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Drake Maye, running backs impress as much as defense disappoints in UNC victory


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